A grand limestone chateau built in 1892, Chateau Laurentien has welcomed dignitaries, artists, and adventurers for over a century. Located in Quebec City's walled upper town, the hotel features original stained-glass windows, a sweeping marble staircase, crystal chandeliers, and period furnishings alongside modern comforts. Each of the 45 rooms tells a story — from the Writers' Suite (where a famous Canadian poet once stayed) to the Tower Room with its 270-degree views of the St. Lawrence River. The in-house French bistro, underground wine cellar, and candlelit courtyard make Chateau Laurentien a destination in itself.
A 280 sq ft room with queen canopy bed, antique writing desk, original crown moulding, and views of the old town.
$259 /night
$259 /night
A 480 sq ft suite with king four-poster bed, working fireplace, clawfoot soaking tub, private library nook, and original stained-glass window.
$449 /night
The most exclusive room — 600 sq ft in the original turret with 270-degree views of the St. Lawrence River, king bed, sitting room, and a private stone balcony.
$699 /night
Check-in / Check-out
Check-in from 15:00 · Check-out by 11:00
Cancellation Policy
50% refund up to 7 days before check-in
Breakfast
Available for $28 per person per night
Children & Age Policy
Children are welcome · Minimum check-in age: 18
Strict
Free cancellation within 48 hours of booking if check-in is 14+ days away. After that, 50% refund up to 7 days before. No refund after.
Iconic castle hotel and UNESCO World Heritage landmark, 5 min walk
Historic square and birthplace of French civilization in North America
Cable car connecting Upper and Lower Town, 3 min walk
Fine French-Canadian dining inside Château Frontenac
Charming pedestrian shopping street with artisan boutiques
Interactive museum exploring Quebec's cultural history